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. >> spare me the women's libya grab, okay? >> did you think that would resonate? it filmed so well, touched so many women. >> it did, i know. i don't know that we did. everybody was sort of scared the first opening weekend. then it went to number one. it was like the second highest grocer of the year. >> they were scare at the time because -- >> it was a women's cast and they were leery of it. people thought it wouldn't catch on. ♪ all of me ♪ why not take all oh me ♪ ♪ >> "all of me," one of my favorites. >> mine too. >> why? >> it's tender lyrical, funny, flat out. >> you're going to have to take it out. >> take what out? >> the little fireman. >> i like it because it had -- it's a sweet movie. it has a tenderness to it. and at the same time it's very funny and outrageous. >> if all the world's a stage how come so many people have to get in. >> a dichotomy that can usual easily be used to describe her body of work. >> will you be spying on me in the bathroom? >> yes. >> in the bathroom? >> yes. >> why? >> there's nothing too small. >> likeable as well. >
. >> spare me the women's libya grab, okay? >> did you think that would resonate? it filmed so well, touched so many women. >> it did, i know. i don't know that we did. everybody was sort of scared the first opening weekend. then it went to number one. it was like the second highest grocer of the year. >> they were scare at the time because -- >> it was a women's cast and they were leery of it. people thought it wouldn't catch on. ♪ all of me ♪ why not take all...
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. >> here we are fighting a situation with isis, still trying to get ahold of what we left in libya where isis is training. >> look at the taliban in that picture right there. >> we have the taliban. believe it or not the pakistani government called us about six months ago said why don't you help us kill off the taliban in our country. it might go better and they have had a lot of success but this is the response. they wait and kill children. >> all the children are hurt, all the children are bleeding. when you hear that, you think would this be the time to maybe decrease, lean out our military? our president's new year's resolution now. >> to brian's point, there's trouble all over the world. is this the time to be drawing down? yesterday the president was in new jersey at joint base mcgwire dick's lakehurst. he was talking about how we're at a turning point. there were 150,000 deployed. at the end of this month there are going to be about 15,000 at such a time of peril. is it appropriate? the president says yes. here he is. >> the time of deploying large ground forces with big footprint
. >> here we are fighting a situation with isis, still trying to get ahold of what we left in libya where isis is training. >> look at the taliban in that picture right there. >> we have the taliban. believe it or not the pakistani government called us about six months ago said why don't you help us kill off the taliban in our country. it might go better and they have had a lot of success but this is the response. they wait and kill children. >> all the children are...
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. >> she's working on a proposal that would effective libya end the male guardianship system. >> men and women over 18 will be independent citizens of the kingdom of saudi arabia they will make decisions about their lives. that's according to this proposal for family law. >> but all of them told us change has to come from within saudi arabia. >> i think it is our right to live the way we want to live without having somebody come from anywhere in the world and say you're doing this wrong. it's nobody's right to say that. >> some saudi women told us that many women in the west assume that because they wear the veil they're victims. they urge us to look beyond the veil and see the progress that they're making even in a country where they face such enormous challenges. gayle? >> all right, holly. thank you. every country has different customs, different traditions but to hear the women say we can lead them. >> and hat's off to holly williams and her whole team for taking us behind the scenes behind saudi arabia. nice job. >> i got an e-mail from kirby who said she's on team norah. she's
. >> she's working on a proposal that would effective libya end the male guardianship system. >> men and women over 18 will be independent citizens of the kingdom of saudi arabia they will make decisions about their lives. that's according to this proposal for family law. >> but all of them told us change has to come from within saudi arabia. >> i think it is our right to live the way we want to live without having somebody come from anywhere in the world and say you're...
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isis, egypt, libya, russia, iran, if anything else, hagel's departure is just a reminder of how many threats and challenges the president is now facing. msnbc military analyst colonel jack jacobs and nancy, thank you for joining us. nancy, let me start with you. on the point that kristen was raising saying there's a dispute between the white house and the administration and chuck hagel when it came to certifying these detainees for release. hagel in the white house's eyes going too slowly. is that a real issue? is that why this is happening? >> i can tell you from the defense department we heard several times secretary hagel was reticent on signing off on these because he saw it as very personal. anybody he signed off on, if that person were to join isis or another extremist group that it would be his responsibility, that he was the person who released that person. so the word that we heard from the department was that he was very, very cautious about signing off on these releases. that said, his departure was a product of a number of factors. ultimately being one where the secretary
isis, egypt, libya, russia, iran, if anything else, hagel's departure is just a reminder of how many threats and challenges the president is now facing. msnbc military analyst colonel jack jacobs and nancy, thank you for joining us. nancy, let me start with you. on the point that kristen was raising saying there's a dispute between the white house and the administration and chuck hagel when it came to certifying these detainees for release. hagel in the white house's eyes going too slowly. is...
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. >> libya is like in the middle of the middle east. >> benghazi is the middle eastÖf< >> she looks like, billy, she looks as stupid as mo howard shrimp with a ball mean hammer in the head. does anybody else notice now that our stupidest people no longer have a dunst cap on in a room. stupidest person now has a gal for god's sake. she has no idea what benghazi is. she thinks it's one of the three actors peter faulk in the film husbands. >> this woman is so stupid she couldn't make it into jeff dunham's act. >> you laughed on that one. >> >> look at that glas glazed over. >> ban roll on keeps you drier than any leading spray and i believe it. >> who to address a town hall than the village idiot. she makes patty look4#. like -- patty looks like -- stolen his brain while he slept. >> >> is that all? sorry. crazy horse in there or anything like that? >> no. >> same stuff i used to tell a shrink for 400 bucks an hour. now you pay me. katy perry i met her last year, a a nice many with. she put out a recent video that the muslims don't like. roll it ♪ ♪ are you ready for ♪ are you ready
. >> libya is like in the middle of the middle east. >> benghazi is the middle eastÖf< >> she looks like, billy, she looks as stupid as mo howard shrimp with a ball mean hammer in the head. does anybody else notice now that our stupidest people no longer have a dunst cap on in a room. stupidest person now has a gal for god's sake. she has no idea what benghazi is. she thinks it's one of the three actors peter faulk in the film husbands. >> this woman is so stupid she...
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a dangerous egyptian group pledged allegiance to isis as did an entire city in libya run by militants. baghdadi thinks he has a state and is looking to expand it. in the new recording baghdadi no longer seems content to recruit individuals, he is looking to sign up groups or even states. willie, savannah, back to you. >> richard, thanks so much. don't forget to tune in tonight for richard engel reporting, the battle against isis that airs at 9:00 eastern on msnbc. >> in ferguson, missouri people on edge there. they await a grand jury. >> certainly are on edge. lots of fear and worry about more violence when the grand jury decides whether to charge a police officer in the death of unarmed teenager michael brown. ron allen is in ferguson with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there is a lot of tension especially because so many don't think the officer darren wilson will be charged with a crime. police have said he acted in self defense. as decision day nears signs of new confrontations and at the same time calls for peace. much of the heart of ferguson is hunkered dow
a dangerous egyptian group pledged allegiance to isis as did an entire city in libya run by militants. baghdadi thinks he has a state and is looking to expand it. in the new recording baghdadi no longer seems content to recruit individuals, he is looking to sign up groups or even states. willie, savannah, back to you. >> richard, thanks so much. don't forget to tune in tonight for richard engel reporting, the battle against isis that airs at 9:00 eastern on msnbc. >> in ferguson,...
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dangerous egyptian militant group recently pledged its allegiance to isis, as did an entire city in libya, run by militants. baghdadi thinks he has a state and he's looking to expand it. >>> in the new recording, baghdadi no longer seems content to recruit individuals. he's looking to sign up groups or even states. willie, savannah, back to you? >> richard engel in turkey for us this morning. richard, thanks so much. and don't forget to tune in tonight for richard engel reporting, the battle against isis. that airs at 9:00 eastern on msnbc. >>> let's go to natalie. a big story in ferguson, missouri. people really on edge there as they await a grand jury decision. >> lots of fear and worry about more violence, perhaps if that grand jury decides whether or not to charge a police officer in the death of unarmed teenager, michael brown. ron allen is in ferguson this morning with the very latest. >> reporter: there's a lot of tension because so many people here don't think that officer darren wilson will be charged with a crime. police have essentially said he acted in self-defense. now as dec
dangerous egyptian militant group recently pledged its allegiance to isis, as did an entire city in libya, run by militants. baghdadi thinks he has a state and he's looking to expand it. >>> in the new recording, baghdadi no longer seems content to recruit individuals. he's looking to sign up groups or even states. willie, savannah, back to you? >> richard engel in turkey for us this morning. richard, thanks so much. and don't forget to tune in tonight for richard engel...
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libya, which we involved in a partnership in, same story as you pointed out. it raises the question if you're not committed to winning, should we not have anyone on the ground there? those people are very much at risk if there is not enough to back them up, are they not. >> our own forces are at risk. we need to take a step back. why do we care what is going on? what does it matter to america? historically it has been oil, and terrorists and israel. we wanted their oil and didn't want their terrorists and didn't wanted to support israel. we don't need their oil anymore. we the united states, found, ability not only energy self-sufficient for ourself and energy source for the world. who cares about middle east oil in that regard. number two, tears rift, we now have the ability with data mining and big data to track people we think are suspected to have terrorists leanings and inclination. we have to take the political correctness handcuffs off. we can find those people. as for israel. they don't want military forces. help and military aid they need to do the jo
libya, which we involved in a partnership in, same story as you pointed out. it raises the question if you're not committed to winning, should we not have anyone on the ground there? those people are very much at risk if there is not enough to back them up, are they not. >> our own forces are at risk. we need to take a step back. why do we care what is going on? what does it matter to america? historically it has been oil, and terrorists and israel. we wanted their oil and didn't want...
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. >> sudanian saudi arabia libya, tahitian neeknee tunisiaen. >> things haven't been going well but here the victory over isis and competent leadership has boosted morale. >> are you going to win? >> what i think? yes. >> reporter: carefully, though he didn't say when. the fact is norah, isis is still in control of key towns and sections of the highway. >> all right elizabeth. thank you. >>> isis is also threatening to kill peter kassig. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> seven high school football players are suspended this morning. several are charged with sex crimes. vladimir duthiers is in sayerville. it's so horrific they canceled the season. >> reporter: seven football players were taken into custody over the weekend. the sayersville football team are a state power house be this morning there are indications that this horrific hazing was not an isolated insz accident. at a park across from the school sunday evening people gathered by the hundreds a town that had revered their high school football team now rallied around the four alleged victims. >> they have the support for th
. >> sudanian saudi arabia libya, tahitian neeknee tunisiaen. >> things haven't been going well but here the victory over isis and competent leadership has boosted morale. >> are you going to win? >> what i think? yes. >> reporter: carefully, though he didn't say when. the fact is norah, isis is still in control of key towns and sections of the highway. >> all right elizabeth. thank you. >>> isis is also threatening to kill peter kassig. that's ahead...
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i supported the two of those, libya and this eerie at last year and i was dubious about one of the others. that isn't the point. what happened was in all those cases the military deployment produced a situation at least as bad as it had been before and actually largely worse. we did not create extremist jihad is an or these fundamentalist pressures between made things worse and made it easier for them to spread by some of the interventions. so we all agree we must not repeat that. we need to be sure and i congratulate my friend premaster on his speech where actually we spent a very great deal of time trying to reassure and feeling certainly i support this motion because the best allies are taking part. i but i still feel we are at the early stages of working out exactly where we are going and i do think that on the symbolic participation in the military are valuable to the allies but symbolically joining with them the main hope i have is that it gives us a positive influence on the diplomacy and the unfolding politics that have to take place to try to get together. it is the widest possib
i supported the two of those, libya and this eerie at last year and i was dubious about one of the others. that isn't the point. what happened was in all those cases the military deployment produced a situation at least as bad as it had been before and actually largely worse. we did not create extremist jihad is an or these fundamentalist pressures between made things worse and made it easier for them to spread by some of the interventions. so we all agree we must not repeat that. we need to be...
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at the realities of what is happening to the christian communities in egypt and syria and iraq and libya and all of these islamic countries. the reality is he has never been a threat to christians. when we start talking about arming and equipping 5000 people we did thiset -- and iraq. many of those people that had been vetted turned on us and killed our troops in their own bases. we're trying to stop isis. we left american equipment in the hands of iraqi army. if you could get beyond the motion of this, we have got to do something to stop isis. either way, i do not call them isil. what you're really doing is you're really doing is you are failing to recognize the existence of israel. it is a concept that doesn't include -- most people do not know that. what is the tactical side of arming and equipping these people that we do not know what they will do and we know that there has been a fact made with isis? a nonaggression pact with isis? my sources and many other sources are saying it is absolutely true. we have yet for an accountability. what is your assessment of what the long-term impa
at the realities of what is happening to the christian communities in egypt and syria and iraq and libya and all of these islamic countries. the reality is he has never been a threat to christians. when we start talking about arming and equipping 5000 people we did thiset -- and iraq. many of those people that had been vetted turned on us and killed our troops in their own bases. we're trying to stop isis. we left american equipment in the hands of iraqi army. if you could get beyond the motion...
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at the realities of what is happening to the christian communities in egypt and syria and iraq and libya and all of these islamic countries, the reality is he has never been a threat to christians. he has never been a threat to israel. other than rhetoric, he has never made any serious attempts to invade israel and get the golan heights. when we start talking about arming and equipping 5000 people we have invented, we need to reflect on the fact that we did this in other places like afghanistan and iraq, and many of those people that had been vetted turned on us and killed our troops. why would we invest more blood and treasure in arming and equipping people that we don't know ultimately they are going to do with the arms and equipment? in the case of the iraq army, they have given there is to isis, the very people we are now trying to stop. we are trying to destroy american made equipment we left in the hands of the iraq he army getarmy. if you can iraqi ar i don't call themmy. iraqi army. i call them isil. said, we really need to get beyond the motion of it and think in terms of, what
at the realities of what is happening to the christian communities in egypt and syria and iraq and libya and all of these islamic countries, the reality is he has never been a threat to christians. he has never been a threat to israel. other than rhetoric, he has never made any serious attempts to invade israel and get the golan heights. when we start talking about arming and equipping 5000 people we have invented, we need to reflect on the fact that we did this in other places like afghanistan...
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in an across libya it cell. this light footprint strategy succeeds or fails based on the quality of local forces. the same thing we saw in afghanistan where the light footprint approach was used in 2001 to overthrow the taliban regime. but the strategy was afterwards. this is just as relevant for syria, perhaps for iraq, but as relevant for syria today as it was in libya in 2011 and afghanistan in 2001 where that proach waapproach was used. >> they are apparently moving around on motorcycles, i.s.i.l, instead of convoys, that they're putting their black flags on empty houses to guide us in the wrong direction. can adjusts like that effectively negate our power in the air? you are a special ops guy, do we need more special ops people on the ground in syria and iraq? >> well, i think any good group like i.s.i.l. is going to try to learn from u.s. and broader activity in syria and iraq. they are going to improve their counterintelligence capabilities, going to make it more difficult to monitor communications. that
in an across libya it cell. this light footprint strategy succeeds or fails based on the quality of local forces. the same thing we saw in afghanistan where the light footprint approach was used in 2001 to overthrow the taliban regime. but the strategy was afterwards. this is just as relevant for syria, perhaps for iraq, but as relevant for syria today as it was in libya in 2011 and afghanistan in 2001 where that proach waapproach was used. >> they are apparently moving around on...
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high got off message, talking about ferguson and how our kids will be better thanks to miracle of lirr libya theism, we learn -- liberalism, the president is all over the map. he needs to figure out how to stop isis, and he may be violateing international and domestic laws, tonight, black
high got off message, talking about ferguson and how our kids will be better thanks to miracle of lirr libya theism, we learn -- liberalism, the president is all over the map. he needs to figure out how to stop isis, and he may be violateing international and domestic laws, tonight, black
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they joined us in libya in our successful attempt to force gadhafi out of power. so this is actually the second time. it's very important, in my mind that they joined us. it demonstrates this is a wide coalition and not just the united states. mike morell, thank you. >>> u.s. intelligence officials are watching for any signs that isis could retaliate inside the united states. bob orr is in washington with the biggest concerns. bob, good morning. >> good morning. while u.s. intelligence has not yet identified any specific threat from isis against the homelands, sources do tell us there are new worries isis could have retaliatory attacks. one of the big fears is a lone wolf who may not be on law enforcement's radar could be motivated to act in the name of isis. that threat is always difficult to detect. the other worry is about the american and western european fighters. the fbi is trying to track more than 100 americans who have gone or tried to go to syria. some stopped and arrested. others we're told are under surveillance. there may be some radicalized americans
they joined us in libya in our successful attempt to force gadhafi out of power. so this is actually the second time. it's very important, in my mind that they joined us. it demonstrates this is a wide coalition and not just the united states. mike morell, thank you. >>> u.s. intelligence officials are watching for any signs that isis could retaliate inside the united states. bob orr is in washington with the biggest concerns. bob, good morning. >> good morning. while u.s....
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not only for australia, libya or guinea. it is challenging incapacities. that is why i fully appreciate the parsing of this resolution to date. a parter resolution is not the end because of that means on end. actualized resolution. and accuracy, appropriateness and the flow of funds and support. in making it very effective. dedicated a, and rarely sees those to provide these countries the type of response and intervention. at this juncture, two suggestions. three countries. and structuring the public health care sectors. since being constructed and constructed as told. not send out for control. for that nature. approaching the people's republic of china, for the use or transmission of modern or modern -- and control. the country in the continent of africa. the countries have the centers for disease control. i would like the security council to provide the people's republic of china. and facilities. and in africa, and -- all of us that there. we need a centralized institution to take knowledge forward. and the people's republic of china. the fabric has alre
not only for australia, libya or guinea. it is challenging incapacities. that is why i fully appreciate the parsing of this resolution to date. a parter resolution is not the end because of that means on end. actualized resolution. and accuracy, appropriateness and the flow of funds and support. in making it very effective. dedicated a, and rarely sees those to provide these countries the type of response and intervention. at this juncture, two suggestions. three countries. and structuring the...
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they joined us in libya, in our attempt, successful attempt, to force gadhafi out of power. so this is actually the second time. it's very important in my mind that they joined us because it demonstrates this is a wide coalition and not just the united states. >>> u.s. intelligence officials are watching for any signs that isis could retaliate inside the united states. bob orr is in washington with some of the biggest concerns. bob, good morning. >> good morning. while u.s. intelligence has not yet identified any specific threat of isis against the homeland sources do tell us there are new worries that isis could inspire those retaliatory attacks in response to the bombing strikes in syria. one of the big fear a lone wolf who may not be in law enforce meant's radar could act in the name of isis. that threat is difficult to detect. the other worry is americans and western european fighters who have already joined the fight in syria. the fbi has tried to stop those going to syria, some stopped and arrested others under surveillance and there may be some radicalized americans w
they joined us in libya, in our attempt, successful attempt, to force gadhafi out of power. so this is actually the second time. it's very important in my mind that they joined us because it demonstrates this is a wide coalition and not just the united states. >>> u.s. intelligence officials are watching for any signs that isis could retaliate inside the united states. bob orr is in washington with some of the biggest concerns. bob, good morning. >> good morning. while u.s....
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coming from shale is making up for some of these hot spots around the world so the lost production in libya and elsewhere in the middle east and north africa have been offset to a large degree by shale production here in the united states. that's why we've seen oil prices drift down a little bit and that's held gasoline prices down as well. >> not to mention the job creation that comes along with it. that's where you're seeing cap x and these jobs. these jobs are high paying jobs. >> they are. estimates have been we can create upwards of a million additional jobs over the next decade by responsible investment in oil and gas in this country. we need be sure we're leasing acreage. offshore and federal waters, onshore in areas that are controlled by our government, we need to be sure we're permitting pipelines so we can safely move oil and gas to consumers and make sure we have the right environmental regulations in place striking the right cost benefit between the choices that we have. >> i think you're hitting on some things that really our viewers are passionate about. let me ask you about
coming from shale is making up for some of these hot spots around the world so the lost production in libya and elsewhere in the middle east and north africa have been offset to a large degree by shale production here in the united states. that's why we've seen oil prices drift down a little bit and that's held gasoline prices down as well. >> not to mention the job creation that comes along with it. that's where you're seeing cap x and these jobs. these jobs are high paying jobs....
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first of all, the administration says that relations with libya are normalizing. well, you know, they just -- >> i'm sorry, congressman. could you just -- i'm sure that we've got viewers who think they didn't hear their ears correctly, they didn't hear you correctly, their ears are not working. >> the administration has told us under the judiciary committee repeatedly when we questioned this policy which is by the way on the doorstep of being unacted. all regulatory procedure has been follow the all that has is the homeland security secretary jay johnson sign the final rule and libyan scientists and potential pilots and aviation maintains people will be able to come to the united states and be educated here. does it sound familiar to what happened just 13 years ago two days from now where we had other people from the middle east coming and learning how to fly planes? this is a very disconcerting thing. they say we're normalizing relations with libya but just this summer we had to evacuate the u.s. embassy in tripoli and no one has forgotten what happened and no ac
first of all, the administration says that relations with libya are normalizing. well, you know, they just -- >> i'm sorry, congressman. could you just -- i'm sure that we've got viewers who think they didn't hear their ears correctly, they didn't hear you correctly, their ears are not working. >> the administration has told us under the judiciary committee repeatedly when we questioned this policy which is by the way on the doorstep of being unacted. all regulatory procedure has...
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today it's vastly more dangerous for americans to walk not just into syria, but libya, saudi arabia, kuwait, anywhere. it's much more dangerous for americans today. >> we're making a fact that it does not make -- i promise we're going to bring more voices on the issue. when we come back, i want to ask what we need to be listening with when we're listening. what is it that we need in order to define the term of how we are going to win. it does seem we are at war. >> so in the same way that the united states is at war without al qaeda and affiliate, and its affiliates around the globe, the united states is at war with isil. >> we are at war with isil in the same we are with al qaeda. >> in the same way we're at war with al qaeda and its affiliates. here we go, here we go, here we go. ♪ fifty omaha set hut ♪ losing feeling in my toes ♪ ♪ nothing beats that new car smell ♪ ♪ chicken parm you taste so good ♪ ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ mmm mmm mmm mm mmm mm mmmmmm losing your chex mix too easily? deploy the boring potato chip decoy bag. with a variety of tastes and te
today it's vastly more dangerous for americans to walk not just into syria, but libya, saudi arabia, kuwait, anywhere. it's much more dangerous for americans today. >> we're making a fact that it does not make -- i promise we're going to bring more voices on the issue. when we come back, i want to ask what we need to be listening with when we're listening. what is it that we need in order to define the term of how we are going to win. it does seem we are at war. >> so in the same...
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crisis in libya, nothing. crisis in syria, nothing. crisis israel, nothing. ukraine, nothing. melissa: turning that around. i don't know, jack, what you do you think? >> the president's approval rating is 32%. people who give parking tickets for a living have higher approval rating than the president. numbers are too low to make a difference. not a matter of public opinion. he said he was waiting for iraq to form a government. fine. i don't know why we wouldn't have more communication months ago. >> translate what he just said. he is not really doing much. melissa: do you all think this was a lot of bluster last night? that he will not really go in and doing anything? is that what you're saying? >> as i said before the president sees himself as person who got america out of iraq. i think facts have dramatically changed on the ground. he has been slow to come around on realization we need more involvement. >> we're not going back in. we may do, may do airstrikes. by the way airstrikes into syria. there is no border between syria and iraq, let's be honest. these countries essent
crisis in libya, nothing. crisis in syria, nothing. crisis israel, nothing. ukraine, nothing. melissa: turning that around. i don't know, jack, what you do you think? >> the president's approval rating is 32%. people who give parking tickets for a living have higher approval rating than the president. numbers are too low to make a difference. not a matter of public opinion. he said he was waiting for iraq to form a government. fine. i don't know why we wouldn't have more communication...
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this is not libya. this is not grenada. this is not panama. this is at least two or three years. it is not nation building, we assume. but anytime our country is expected to have a military action, especially in the middle east again, it needs to have the full support of the american people, and that starts here. so i'll wait until wednesday night to hear what the president has to say. but the senator from virginia has given some very careful and reasonable advice, and i hope that the president and his advisors will consider that -- will consider that very carefully. i'm here today, mr. president, to speak on another subject. i'm here today because senate democrats want to amend the bill of rights, at least 48 of them do. 48 of them want to say, let's amend the united states constitution and the free exercise clause of the first amendment. let's amend the guarantee of free speech. that's an extraordinary development. if passed, the senate joint resolution 19, which is the subject on the floor today, would give congress and state governments the power to decide which americans can
this is not libya. this is not grenada. this is not panama. this is at least two or three years. it is not nation building, we assume. but anytime our country is expected to have a military action, especially in the middle east again, it needs to have the full support of the american people, and that starts here. so i'll wait until wednesday night to hear what the president has to say. but the senator from virginia has given some very careful and reasonable advice, and i hope that the president...
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i think the house of commons understands that when that happens as was the case with libya you make a decision and come back to the house to explain yourself afterwards. >> can the prime minister clarify the position in regards to arming the kurds and said in a statement we will continue to support the kurds. he said both supplying weaponry from other countries and potentially arming them directly. is he now saying we are arming the kurds which i would welcome? and what weaponry are we going to give them? >> the short answer to that is yes. up until now we have helped revive the kurds with weapons so we transported some weapons for instance from albania to the kurds using our transport planes fitted with the weaponry that had been used -- as the germans and others will. and also with allies we think it is right to step up our training and mentoring efforts. we said we would be willing if they would like to train a battalion of fighters because they are doing such a vital job of holding back isis. that is we as in we the united kingdom rather than we as in nato. >> the nato summit abso
i think the house of commons understands that when that happens as was the case with libya you make a decision and come back to the house to explain yourself afterwards. >> can the prime minister clarify the position in regards to arming the kurds and said in a statement we will continue to support the kurds. he said both supplying weaponry from other countries and potentially arming them directly. is he now saying we are arming the kurds which i would welcome? and what weaponry are we...
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more on a troubling situation in libya. and the amateur video that appears to show islamist militia members on the grounds of the u.s. embassy compound in tripoli. fighters can be seen right there jumping into the swimming pool. u.s. ambassador deborah jones, not in libya now, says the video shows the embassy's residential an exbut not the embassy offices itself. in her words, quote, the compound is being safeguarded and has not been ransacked, end quote. despite video images, a spokesman for the libyan dawn militia tells cnn his group there to protect the embassy. he calls the actions by some of the militia members, quote, isolated behavior. >>> rival militias have been fighting for control of libya since the demise of gadhafi back in 2011. just over a month ago, the violent chaos forced u.s. diplomats to close the embassy and leave the country. former cia operative bob bayer joins me now. how would you describe the situation in yib la ylibya. >> another name for islamist fundamentalists, they're not quite as bad as isis b
more on a troubling situation in libya. and the amateur video that appears to show islamist militia members on the grounds of the u.s. embassy compound in tripoli. fighters can be seen right there jumping into the swimming pool. u.s. ambassador deborah jones, not in libya now, says the video shows the embassy's residential an exbut not the embassy offices itself. in her words, quote, the compound is being safeguarded and has not been ransacked, end quote. despite video images, a spokesman for...
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bomb libya without keeping us in the loop. the loop. here's a quote here's a quote from the article, twice in the last seven twice in the last seven days egypt and the egypt and the uae have secretly teamed up to teamed up to launch air strikes against against islamist-allied militias for control of for control of tripoli, libya, four four senior american officials said. the united states, the the united states, the officials said was said was caught by surprise. both acted both acted without informing washington washington or seening its consent consent leaving the obama administration on the administration on the sidelines. what does that say what does that say to you about where america stands in the wh world right now? >> well, it means that our allies, egypt and the united arab emirates don't trust us anymore. they were afraid that if they told us that the obama they were afraid that if they administration would either leak told it to the qataris and turks or we'd try to stop them. and obama left an utter mess in libya. t
bomb libya without keeping us in the loop. the loop. here's a quote here's a quote from the article, twice in the last seven twice in the last seven days egypt and the egypt and the uae have secretly teamed up to teamed up to launch air strikes against against islamist-allied militias for control of for control of tripoli, libya, four four senior american officials said. the united states, the the united states, the officials said was said was caught by surprise. both acted both acted without...
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troops in iraq and afghanistan and reported from the front lines in libya and syria. he shot this video of rebel fighters in syria used in a 2012 cnn report risking his life to cover the story. capturing the often gruesome cost of the country's bloody civil war. >> he always conveyed to me that he wanted to be right there in the field at a any risk, even if it's the ultimate risk of death, to cover a story firsthand and that was very important to him. >> in 2011, while reporting in libya, foley and several other journalists came under fire. one of his friends, a south african photographer, was hit and lay dying. >> he said, help, i said, are you okay, he said, no. and more bullets came in and i said, i called out to him again and i was, there was no response. it's unreal. why him and not me. i was maybe 20 yemeters away fr him and you know, he had a family. three kids. beloved photographer for many years in johannesburg and he wanted to do a two week story on the battle of b rrk ega. >> foley and several other reporters were kidnapped, held in a cell and interrogated
troops in iraq and afghanistan and reported from the front lines in libya and syria. he shot this video of rebel fighters in syria used in a 2012 cnn report risking his life to cover the story. capturing the often gruesome cost of the country's bloody civil war. >> he always conveyed to me that he wanted to be right there in the field at a any risk, even if it's the ultimate risk of death, to cover a story firsthand and that was very important to him. >> in 2011, while reporting in...
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by the time it turned bad we closed our embassy in syria and we closed it in libya. this thing percolated out of our sight. you can put officers in turkey and jordan but unless you on the ground it is difficult to tell what is going on. and in iraq embassy officers didn't go to fallujah or ramadi. it was a failure of the u.s. government. the embassy officers aren't going to fallujah they didn't understand the discontent. on top of it, we were listening to maliki and maliki the prime minister of iraq was saying things are fine, don't worry about the sunni. i'll take care of terrorism and that was a mistake. and that's how they set up a state in front of our eyes. but this is the problem with the state department when they don't go beyond that. >> what do you have to say to that, general clark? it seems now the president of the united states said that isis is a jv team. and now here we are. it's a shocking change. >> yeah. but they've had six months. they've gotten support. the rumors are they have got a lot of money from some states in the region. and there're a lot o
by the time it turned bad we closed our embassy in syria and we closed it in libya. this thing percolated out of our sight. you can put officers in turkey and jordan but unless you on the ground it is difficult to tell what is going on. and in iraq embassy officers didn't go to fallujah or ramadi. it was a failure of the u.s. government. the embassy officers aren't going to fallujah they didn't understand the discontent. on top of it, we were listening to maliki and maliki the prime minister of...
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have these war after war areas involving extreme islam, whether it's be ka haram in nigeria, yemen, libya, egypt, all over and then of course isis in syria and iraq. and the problem is that it does, as phil mentioned, it attracts americans that won't to go there and join the cause, or europeans who want to go there. and europeans or americans can come to the united states without on -- obviously american consist. but even europeans don't need a visa. so that ku learn how to do everything they need to do, go back to their count dri in europe and they're six hours by air from jfk or washington, d.c. that's a problem. the second problem is not knowing -- you know, obviously the government or the fbi would neutralize a cell. if they knew they had it, they're not going to brag about it on television. they'll take care of it. that's not an issue that they haven't identified a known cell. they ale do with that in secret. but the big deal is that these terrorists don't need bomb making skills, done skills, how to fire a mortar any of that. they don't have to. they're reading "inspire" magazines.
have these war after war areas involving extreme islam, whether it's be ka haram in nigeria, yemen, libya, egypt, all over and then of course isis in syria and iraq. and the problem is that it does, as phil mentioned, it attracts americans that won't to go there and join the cause, or europeans who want to go there. and europeans or americans can come to the united states without on -- obviously american consist. but even europeans don't need a visa. so that ku learn how to do everything they...
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libya's a mess right now. one question i think that has a lot of people worried as we watch this kind of gradual, not so gradual escalation. >> well, i think you're right. iraq is a special case. we created this mess. obama has been clear, you have to have an inclusive government, and if you don't do that, you're going to have to live with the consequences. they've achieved one of the objectives, there's no way isis is going to go into the kurdish area now, at least you have one third of iraq that won't go under their control. they're not in the shiite area, really it's in the sunnis, by these people acting so barbarically, you're going to see the sunnis turn against them, particularly if you have an inclusive government. >> that was what happened with saturday zarwakawi. he ended up alienating anyone who could possibly be an ally. thank you. >> thank you for having me. >>> last night was relatively calm here in ferguson, there was several -- there were several interactions, one in particular between a police
libya's a mess right now. one question i think that has a lot of people worried as we watch this kind of gradual, not so gradual escalation. >> well, i think you're right. iraq is a special case. we created this mess. obama has been clear, you have to have an inclusive government, and if you don't do that, you're going to have to live with the consequences. they've achieved one of the objectives, there's no way isis is going to go into the kurdish area now, at least you have one third of...
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better correspondent in conflict areas, briefly detained, in 2011 in libya by gadhafi's forces. then, detained and subsequently not clear what exactly his path was, who held him until we had seen this horrifying video today. the orange jump suit, reminding many people of past videos people have seen, emerging from iraq during the times of insurgency against american presence there and equally troubling for the other american journalist, also seeing him in an orange jump suit. a deeply troubling moment for many journalist covering this conflict for quite sometime, to have known that our friends and colleagues have been held by isis and released, some of them. some of them still held now and many were worried that if u.s. intervention began in isis, and likely long-term threat to the united states and that if u.s. military campaigns against them, those americans held by isis may meet the kind of gruesome fate. >> nick, nick, i'm sorry to interrupt you. we have to go to the white house where senior white house correspondent jim acosta is standing by. are we getting reaction, jim, f
better correspondent in conflict areas, briefly detained, in 2011 in libya by gadhafi's forces. then, detained and subsequently not clear what exactly his path was, who held him until we had seen this horrifying video today. the orange jump suit, reminding many people of past videos people have seen, emerging from iraq during the times of insurgency against american presence there and equally troubling for the other american journalist, also seeing him in an orange jump suit. a deeply troubling...
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was interesting, could this be a hit back from obama when he said my biggest mistake essentially, the libya action, was from hillary clinton's urging. >> this gets to the whole dance hillary is trying to do right now. secretary of state for four years, never really made any distinction between her policies and the obama policies while she was in the administration. now she's trying to separate herself. and at the same time not lose the obama base, which is so very pro-obama. so she's trying to make it clear that while she was secretary of state, she had very different opinions than obama, but wasn't disloyal while she was in the administration. >> so the meeting, the party, icy. >> very icy. >> criticism will continue? >> criticism is just beginning. >> ed klein, thanks so much. congratulations on the success of "blood feud." >> thank you. >>> three minutes before the bottom of the hour. coming up, a day of fun at the park was no fun for this veteran. he says six flags turned away his entire family because of that shirt. >>> then your tax dollars going to the dogs. really? the government sp
was interesting, could this be a hit back from obama when he said my biggest mistake essentially, the libya action, was from hillary clinton's urging. >> this gets to the whole dance hillary is trying to do right now. secretary of state for four years, never really made any distinction between her policies and the obama policies while she was in the administration. now she's trying to separate herself. and at the same time not lose the obama base, which is so very pro-obama. so she's...
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-backed intervention to depose qaddafi in libya. it looks like we are seeing the same thing play out again. martha: marie hart has been talking about the state department take on this. been rhode was interviewed. clearly they are trying to get a communications handle on the way this is being presented. what's your take for how things are going the white house right now? >> poor. what's happening right now is you have critics. hawks of the republican and democratic variety. hillary clinton, chief among them, criticizing the president and pushing him on his inaction in syria. this is very reactive. this is the most reactive administration i have ever seen. what they do is respond. they respond with one additional bombing rule or whatever it is they do, and that's how you incrementally escalate a war. that's what they are doing because the president wants to respond to his critics and so do his communicators wants to push back. you have a military policy that follows that, echos that. unfortunately it will never satisfy the hawks. what
-backed intervention to depose qaddafi in libya. it looks like we are seeing the same thing play out again. martha: marie hart has been talking about the state department take on this. been rhode was interviewed. clearly they are trying to get a communications handle on the way this is being presented. what's your take for how things are going the white house right now? >> poor. what's happening right now is you have critics. hawks of the republican and democratic variety. hillary...
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been something the obama administration as both tried to resist and yet, in effect whether it is in libya or pakistan or afghanistan, he finds himself drawn in by degree and here he is outlined what seemed to be contradictory goals. the very limited goals of protecting u.s. personnel -- >> which you could have just moved them. >> simple enough, right? and alternatively, making sure there is inclusive government at some point to fight isis. what you started hearing from the administration yesterday was that more defense eight will be forthcoming, provided al-ibadi is installed as per minister and does things that washington wanted to do in terms of putting sunni faces onto a cabinet, reminiscent of what we heard from the bush a administration. at that point, obama will be hard-pressed to resist cries from the iraqi government which of and long-standing for weeks now, if not months, to increasingly americanize the war. >> you wrote the piece "how u.s. actions in iraq fueled rise of rebel war." can you talk about the rebel leader of isis? >> someone that the u.s. imprisoned in iraq eventuall
been something the obama administration as both tried to resist and yet, in effect whether it is in libya or pakistan or afghanistan, he finds himself drawn in by degree and here he is outlined what seemed to be contradictory goals. the very limited goals of protecting u.s. personnel -- >> which you could have just moved them. >> simple enough, right? and alternatively, making sure there is inclusive government at some point to fight isis. what you started hearing from the...
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that stark advice is a sign of how tense things are in libya and other regions in the middle east. when we come back, the latest on efforts to stop the bloodshed in gaza. re the solis family. and this is our chex commercial. there's lots of choices and each of us has a favorite. like chocolate, honey nut and cinnamon. there's no artificial colors or flavors. that's good. and it's gluten free. so we're jumping for joy cause it's full of what we love, free of what we don't. and that makes for one...
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falsified evidence doing the same thing in afghanistan, and then president obama taking it again into libya and do what they've done in syria. we have made american not just hard power, but soft power less and less relevant. we're not a power in absolute decline, but the relative decline has hurt us across the board. and we see middle east blowing up not just in israel, palestine -- an african congress which promoted certain genocidal idea. its incorporated into its starter, the negation of the jewish people. and it's very difficult to arrive at a mandela moment when you have a player like that. it's like talking about negotiating with isis now. >> which is not a small point about, i mean, even if we, if we had time, which we don't. if we looked at isis and looked at the ways in which isis is winning hearts and minds at the same time that it is enganling in the deeply problematic practices. >> and i hate to be in the position characterize as a defender, but i've been to gaza. >> i can't, they're screaming at me in my ear. i promise, this is obviously unfortunately not going away. we'll cont
falsified evidence doing the same thing in afghanistan, and then president obama taking it again into libya and do what they've done in syria. we have made american not just hard power, but soft power less and less relevant. we're not a power in absolute decline, but the relative decline has hurt us across the board. and we see middle east blowing up not just in israel, palestine -- an african congress which promoted certain genocidal idea. its incorporated into its starter, the negation of the...
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strong connection with america and most americans couldn't tell you the difference between liberia and libya. even as i was writing the story, you see people here today from the natchez area who are white and they see the story one way. they are out here because they are fed fascinated or related by blood. we've also had groups out here that were black who related to this story in a completely different way. my whole goal was to try to include all those versions of the story because it is the story about access to power and essays, you can learn about that from the group that was denied access for so long and then see what happened when they gain access to it. some people make bad decisions. some people abused it. sounds live on mercer wretched human events it committed atrocities because they could, because they had to power. when you had freed slaves who agreed to it. , they did the same thing. it's human nature. some people go to fire. but i know when i would talk about this, a lot of times to white groups, they would look kind of smug like steve h. at the same thing we did. i don't think
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connection with america and most americans who couldn't tell you the difference between liberia and libya. there are people here today who are white and they see the story one way. they are fascinated by may be related by blood to it. we had groups out here that were black, related to the story in a completely different way. my whole goal was to try to include all of those versions of the story because it is a story about access to power. but you can learn about that who was denied access for so long and see what happens when they gained access, since late voters committed atrocities against people because they could, they had the power. when you freed slaves who immigrated to liberia some did the same thing. it is human nature. some people are going to go too far but it doesn't -- i know when i would talk about this a lot of times to white groups they would look kind of smug, as they did the same thing. it is not as simple as that. it is just a story about some people going too far and some people trying to do the right thing. you have plenty of both insist we. race took on a whole new m
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, and the no-fly zones would have prevented saddam from deploying armored, and it might have been a libya-kind of situation, which the no-fly zone help the population of iraq overthrow the dictator, and things might have turned out differently. obviously, he would be a very fragile situation, but we would not have had this aggressive foreign intervention and years-long occupation, in which a particular ethnic group, the sunni arabs, were targeted for reprisals. so, i do not agree with a hypothetical in the first place, but i do not think that is really the issue. >> juan cole, i want to say thank you for being with us. he has written many books. is new -- most recent one "the new arabs, how the millennial age is changing the middle east. his is democracy now! when we come back, we turn to benjamin jealous talking about voting through the south. stay with us. ♪ break] >> the iraqi musician. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in june, 1964, over 1000 out-of-state volunteers traveled to mississippi to register voters and set of freedom .chools ou
, and the no-fly zones would have prevented saddam from deploying armored, and it might have been a libya-kind of situation, which the no-fly zone help the population of iraq overthrow the dictator, and things might have turned out differently. obviously, he would be a very fragile situation, but we would not have had this aggressive foreign intervention and years-long occupation, in which a particular ethnic group, the sunni arabs, were targeted for reprisals. so, i do not agree with a...